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Another one for the snake experts! Glossy snake?
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3778456" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>It's true. Guinee's fowl will kill snakes. We had a friend move into a river bottom home. After a short period she determined snakes were a major issue and was about to move before someone suggested the chickens. </p><p>They were moving into here home basically by gathering at the back door when it was cool to get the warmth coming from the home. </p><p>Interesting bit of trivia. Back in the day before homes were built on slabs, the home builders built them with snake steps that prevented snakes coming on to the porches. Similar to the area under the kitchen cabinets where the snake could crawl but couldn't get past the toe clearance to get up on the porch or door.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3778456, member: 5412"] It's true. Guinee's fowl will kill snakes. We had a friend move into a river bottom home. After a short period she determined snakes were a major issue and was about to move before someone suggested the chickens. They were moving into here home basically by gathering at the back door when it was cool to get the warmth coming from the home. Interesting bit of trivia. Back in the day before homes were built on slabs, the home builders built them with snake steps that prevented snakes coming on to the porches. Similar to the area under the kitchen cabinets where the snake could crawl but couldn't get past the toe clearance to get up on the porch or door. [/QUOTE]
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